How To Take Perfect Diamond Jubilee Pictures

As more than one thousand boats muster on the River Thames this Sunday (June 3), a staggering 332 million photos will be taken of the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant, according to research commissioned by Nikon.

In addition, one in five Brits are desperate to get their own photo of Her Majesty on this once-in-a-lifetime weekend, as the Queen attends a variety of Jubilee events.

The survey of 1,421 UK adults also reveals that 76.3 million Jubilee-related photos will get shared on social networking sites on the day of the Pageant – 17% more than the 65 million royal wedding pictures.

And of the raft of Jubilee events taking place, the one Brits are most excited to see is the 1,000-boat flotilla on the Thames.

This photo opportunity beats the Queen waving from the balcony, the carriage procession, the Buckingham Palace concert, and appearances by the other Royals, even William and Kate.

Top Tips For Diamond Jubilee Photos

Get there early and make sure you’re in position.

Make sure your camera is fully charged

Keep your camera ready in your hand.

Make use of the whole long weekend for photo opps.

Don’t be frightened to ask people to move to get a clearer view.

Ask people to pose: they’ll love the attention!

Try taking some video clips: sound plays a large part in events.

Try and get a picture of the Queen.

Don’t forget to take some crowd shots.

Don't forget to get a picture of yourself there!

Jeremy Gilbert, Group Marketing Manager at Nikon UK, comments: “It seems the worldwide attention given to last year’s wedding has inspired the nation to take more interest than ever before in the royal family, leading to an even bigger sense of anticipation ahead of this milestone for the Queen.

"Photography has become so accessible that with such a momentous event on the horizon, it’s natural that everyone will want to capture their own memories of it.”

According to Nikon Pro Arthur Edwards, who's had three decades’ worth experience of photographing the Royal family, there's one vessel everyone will want to snap: “The Gloriana, a 90ft long barge that will be the largest rowed vessel in the country, will be the star of the show on Pageant day.

"It will lead the procession and will of course go at a rower’s pace."

"The great thing about it is that as it’s a low boat, spectators near City Hall and the Pool of London will be able to get a picture of Gloriana in the foreground, and the Spirit of Chartwell, carrying the Royal family, sailing up behind it.”